Horford will turn 39 years old in early June and is playing in his 18th professional campaign. A five-time All-Star, Horford hasn't earned those honors since 2017-18. However, he
It doesn't get much better than having guys like Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and even Derrick White on your roster. But these Celtics aren't remotely part of the league's upper echelon without their role players,
Al Horford is currently the eighth oldest player in the NBA, making him an easy choice to target for teams such as the Lakers on Saturday night. The 38-year-old found himself in isolation situations against LeBron James,
The Boston Celtics superstar spoke glowingly about Al Horford after his big night against the Los Angeles Lakers
One has to possess unique toughness in order to quickly move on from being abruptly and shockingly traded from a team that they led to the NBA Finals less than a year earlier. But fans witnessed Luka Doncic display a different kind of perseverance on Saturday.
Riding an eight-game winning streak, the Los Angeles Lakers and their new duo of Luka Doncic and LeBron James renewed their rivalry with the defending champion Boston Celtics on Saturday night. The Lakers were able to get off to an early lead thanks to Luka and LeBron,
"I was just watching him, and I was like, ‘Man, this guy’s a future Hall of Famer. I get to watch this for free.’"
In the first quarter, with just under four minutes to play, Brown pickpocketed Doncic and passed the ball to running big man Al Horford for an easy two-hand dunk. As Horford was holding on to the rim to avoid a fall, he swung back right into Doncic, kneeing him hard in the face.
Luka Doncic had a huge game for the Lakers, scoring 34 points in the loss. He also took one of the biggest hits in the game when Al Horford hit him in the face with his knee after throwing down a big dunk in the first quarter.
Fans take to social media to react to Al Horford nearly knocking Luka Doncic out during tonight's Lakers vs. Celtics matchup.
Despite his age, Horford played 37 minutes for the Celtics. He ended up recording 14 points alongside nine rebounds and four assists. On top of that, his defense made life a living hell for the Lakers. Tatum even furthered his point by pointing out how valuable the Florida alum was to them.